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- DICTUM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The word dictum is frequently used in philosophy, but also in economics, political science, and other fields Almost any condensed piece of wisdom—"The perfect is the enemy of the good", "Buy low, sell high", "All politics is local", etc —can be called a dictum
- DICTUM Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
DICTUM definition: an authoritative pronouncement; judicial assertion See examples of dictum used in a sentence
- DICTUM | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
DICTUM meaning: 1 a short statement, especially one expressing advice or a general truth: 2 a short statement… Learn more
- DICTUM definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A dictum is a saying that describes an aspect of life in an interesting or wise way the dictum that it is preferable to be roughly right than precisely wrong She reminded us of Barnum's dictum: You could sell anything to anybody if you marketed it right
- Dictum - definition of dictum by The Free Dictionary
dic•tum (ˈdɪk təm) n , pl -ta (-tə), -tums 1 an authoritative pronouncement; judicial assertion 2 a saying; maxim 3 obiter dictum
- Dictum Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
A statement or saying, esp a formal statement A judge's remark or observation on some point of law which is not essential to the case in question, hence not binding as a legal precedent
- Dictum - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
A dictum is a formal pronouncement, a rule, or a statement that expresses a truth universally acknowledged Dictum dates from the 16th Century It descended from a Latin word that means "something said " In contemporary use, it means more like "something that is officially said "
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